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Muralitharan's final Test marred by rain
Date: 19 July, 2010(Monday)
AFP
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Sri Lankan spinner Muttiah Muralitharan’s bid to become the first bowler to reach 800 Test wickets was dealt a severe blow as rain washed out the entire second day’s play of the first Test against India. The world bowling record holder, who announced that it would be his final Test appearance, needs eight wickets in the match to reach the 800-mark. But with three days to go and rain being forecast on the remaining days as well, the possibility seems bleak.

The morning start had already been delayed by a wet outfield at the Galle International Stadium when a thunderstorm soon after ensured there would be no play before lunch. The umpires scheduled an inspection as the skies cleared briefly, but another spell of heavy rain in the afternoon wiped out any hope of play.

The first day also saw 22 overs being lost due to rain in which Sri Lanka, electing to bat, made 256 for two with Tharanga Paranavitana on 110 and Mahela Jayawardene on eight at the crease. Sri Lankan captain Kumar Sangakkara also chipped in with a century as the hosts dominated the opening day before rain spoiled their fun.

Meanwhile, India, the top-ranked Test side, are looking for their first series win in Sri Lanka in 17 years.


   


 
 no live match available
Pakistan Day T20 Cup
Zimbabwe in West Indies, March 2010
Pakistan A and England Lions in UAE, Feb 2010
South Africa in India, Feb 2010
England in Bangladesh, Feb-Mar 2010
Australia in New Zealand, Feb-Mar 2010
Pakistan, England in UAE, Feb 2010
Bangladesh in New Zealand, Feb 2010
The series above listed are for the next few weeks/months and currently in progress. Down to top approach.


 
Pos   Team
1   India
2   South Africa
3   Australia
4   Sri Lanka
5   England
6   Pakistan
7   New Zealand
8   West Indies
9   Bangladesh
 
 
Pos   Team
1   Australia
2   India
3   South Africa
4   New Zealand
5   England
6   Pakistan
7   Sri Lanka
8   West Indies
9   Bangladesh
10   Zimbabwe
11   Ireland
12   Kenya

 
 
 
 
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